Thank you so much for the reply, it's greatly appreciated. My knowledge is very limited, so the information you have provided is very enlightening.
Lee 🙌🏻☺️
Your plate is Dutch, 1660-1680. These wares were NOT only made in Delft but blue and white wares were made also in Haarlem, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Middelburg etc etc. Nice plate! Regards, E.
Hello Lee, No, Unfortunately it is not possible to say in which town these plates were made. A said in many places these full tin-glaze products were made in The Netherlands. The date I gave you is pretty accurate: 1660-1680. With kind regards, Edwin van Drecht.
You've helped me appreciate the plate even more now.
🙏🏼
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Delfts
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Delfts, tussen 1620 – 1850 gemaakt
Alleen aardewerk met tinglazuur dat tussen 1620 – 1850 in Delft is gemaakt, wordt als traditioneel Delfts aardewerk aangeduid.
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Tinglazuuraardewerk
Aardewerk met een glazuur waaraan tinoxide is toegevoegd om het dekkend wit te maken. Delfts aardewerk van vóór 1850 is altijd voorzien van tinglazuur.
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Handbeschilderd
Een belangrijk kenmerk van authentiek Delfts aardewerk is dat het handgeschilderd is. Druktechnieken komen op dit aardewerk niet voor.
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Geen merk te zien
Er is op de foto’s geen merk zichtbaar. Mocht die wel aanwezig zijn, voeg dan wat extra foto’s van de onder- of achterkant van het object toe.
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This plate is most likely an 18th-century Delft Blue earthenware plate.
The reverse shows a porous, uneven surface with small holes (so-called "stilt marks"), which is typical of tin-glazed pottery such as Delft Blue.
The octagonal shape and the blue floral painting correspond to 18th-century Delft Blue.
kind Regards Franky
Als antwoord op This plate is most likely an… door FrankyStevelinck783
Hey, Franky!
Thank you so much for the reply, it's greatly appreciated. My knowledge is very limited, so the information you have provided is very enlightening.
Lee 🙌🏻☺️
Your plate is Dutch, 1660-1680. These wares were NOT only made in Delft but blue and white wares were made also in Haarlem, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Middelburg etc etc. Nice plate! Regards, E.
Als antwoord op Your plate is Dutch, 1660… door Edwin van Drecht152
Hi, Edwin!
That's wonderful to know. Do you think it possible to find out more, or is an approximate date and town of origin the most one can expect to find out?
Lee 🙌🏻☺️
Als antwoord op Hi, Edwin! That's… door LeeJohnParlett
Hello Lee, No, Unfortunately it is not possible to say in which town these plates were made. A said in many places these full tin-glaze products were made in The Netherlands. The date I gave you is pretty accurate: 1660-1680. With kind regards, Edwin van Drecht.
Als antwoord op Hello Lee, No, Unfortunately… door Edwin van Drecht152
Thank you so much, Edwin!
You've helped me appreciate the plate even more now.
🙏🏼
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Toelichting:
Als antwoord op (Geen onderwerp) door Femke Haitsma Mulier
Hi, Femke!
Thank you kindly for your reply, all of this information is enlightening.
The opaque whiteness of the plate is very striking, so it's interesting to now understand the process behind it.
🙏🏼
Als antwoord op Hi, Femke! Thank you kindly… door LeeJohnParlett
P.s. is there an English language book on it's early history that you would recommend?
Als antwoord op Hi, Femke! Thank you kindly… door LeeJohnParlett
P.s. is there an English language book on it's early history that you would recommend?
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